Form of tectonics in geology.
Slender, vertical, usually nonstructural bar or pier forming a division between doors, screens, or lights of windows.
1 She could see a swirling globular head through the greenish glass mullion .
2 A brick mullion was all that separated them; they could speak in whispers.
3 The other end of the rope he now knotted very firmly to a mullion .
4 Theres not one finial or mullion round Boomi that hasnt
5 At the one window, small, with a stone mullion , the summer sun was streaming in.
6 Hugh moved slowly to the window, and leaned his throbbing forehead against the stone mullion .
7 PINK leans dangerously out of the window, cutting his hand as he grips the mullion .
8 The sun was going down in a blazing mullion of reds and yellows and purples.
9 For it is very hard to believe in her, except in the mullion room in December.'
10 It balanced adroitly on that narrow ledge and pinched a vertical mullion in one small hand.
11 With the exception of four quatrefoils (placed above each alternate mullion ) it is composed of trefoils.
12 She angled her head close to one of the higher panes, as if to frame it inside the mullion .
13 The tall, slim figure and the fair, girlish face stood out in full relief against the grey stone mullion , bathed in sunlight.
14 With stormy eyes she pulled the stay-bar quickly, and, in doing so, caught his arm between the casement and the stone mullion .
15 She tried to sketch her remembrance of both that and the gable of the mullion chamber, and Martyn prowled about in search of some hiding-place.
16 The window was divided in two equal parts by a stone mullion , and had in front a wide shelf of basalt, surrounded by a balustrade.
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